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How realistic are your models? Photo challenge.


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I really can't stand frivolous and pointless posts on such a serious thread - in fact, I've a good mind never to go to Surrey ever again.

Surrey does have a use, it is a way of getting to places like Dorset from Essex/London when the M25 and M3 are blocked!

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Surrey does have a use, it is a way of getting to places like Dorset from Essex/London when the M25 and M3 are blocked!

Also, if there was no Surrey - where would the fringe be?

 

Apart from Edinburgh :jester:

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Also, if there was no Surrey - where would the fringe be?

 

Apart from Edinburgh :jester:

A high-spec Vauxhall was seen with a domestic appliance tied to the roof.

 

Oh look! A SRi with a fridge on top!

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A high-spec Vauxhall was seen with a domestic appliance tied to the roof.

 

Oh look! A SRi with a fridge on top!

 

Are you proud of yourself?  Are you?  Go to your room, young man, and don't come out until you've thought long and hard about what you just did...

 

Actually, I'm just jealous because I didn't think of it!

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Two private owner Peckett W4 0-4-0ST locomotives await a turn of duty. The time period is somewhere pre-WW2, and, judging by the nearby wagons, they are on or near LNER territory. We can make out that the leading engine is number 11, but the rear one is unidentifiable.

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For the record, they were posed on DougN's layout.

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Not my era but, wow, just wow.....

 

Dave Franks.

 

 

I'm working on him to get something together for Glasgow in the future.

 

It must be good to illicit such a response from a dyed in the wool steam man like yourself..still a chance perhaps of a few new younger members in the group and a BR Blue layout being built next to yours?!

 

Dave S

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47190 passes Haymarket depot with a rake of TEAs. Must have been late 80s/early 90s...

 

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Superb WavWest and a departure from your usual natural sunlight shots. It looks as if a rain shower had just been and gone leaving an overcast. The stabled traction in the background also adds to the atmosphere.

 

Gold star and a housepoint! C6T.

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